Monday, July 18, 2005

Scrubs is one of the most entertaining comedies around. It's got fantastic lines, a funny cast and incredible timing. To top it off, it's accompanied by a damn good soundtrack too.

So why on earth is it shown on television at the ungodly hour of 2 am or later?

Case in point (taken from 2.15: His Story):
Dr. Cox: You're giving me advice?
J.D.: Yeah. Feel free to return the favor.
Dr. Cox: Fair enough. Try this on for size: No matter where you go in life, always keep an eye out for Johnny, the tackling Alzheimer's patient.
He leaves J.D. and continues down the hall.
J.D.: What's that supposed to mean?
Suddenly, an old man shoots from a doorway shouting "Who am I?!?" and knocks into J.D., throwing him to the floor.

Well, I found that scene funny.

Oh, okay. Fine, how about this?

Taken from 3.20 My Fault:
J.D. (narrating): I think that the problem with most people who want what they can’t have is that when they actually get the thing they covet, they don’t want it anymore. But not this guy.
Elliot: “Well Dr. Dorian, you have me. You finally have me.”
(“Finger Eleven - One Thing” cuts out abruptly)
J.D. (narrating): Oh my God, I don’t want her!

Oh, come on. You've got to find that funny!

Links:
Scrubs (Official Site)
Scrubs - My Own Personal 'Net Thing (Unofficial Site)
Stylus Magazine: Top Ten Music Moments on NBC’s Scrubs

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